"Oh,"
he said, not in the mood for explaining things. "Various things, actually.
I was about to go get you as a matter of fact. Kal and Raven have decided on
having a library party. Want to join?" Israel's expression was serious, looking at Dragona. Kallista had finally stopped giggling and helped Raven to
her feet to stare at Dragona. Her expression was slightly quizzical, trying to
remember when she and Raven had decided on a library party. Raven's grin got a
bit wider, but she didn't say anything.
"A...
library party?"
"Yes,"
Israel replied calmly, "With little hats and silent reading sessions of
romance novels."
Kallista
cheered, "That's sounds fun!"
Israel
went on, "They thought it would be a very enjoyable event for everyone of
Elysium Asylum. They were actually especially ardent in making sure you got an
invite. They tell me that romance novels are your favorite."
Dragona's
eyes grew wide, "Romance novels?" He coughed, "No, uh, of course
not... romance novels are for girls.... of course... Anyway, um, uh, I
unfortunately have some business in, um... Bhutan... wherever that is...."
he nodded slightly.
"Hey!"
Kallista said, "Why are you blushing?" Dragona turned and walked off
without saying goodbye. "Hm, rude," she said.
Israel finally grinned, "Well, now that
we got rid of him, I think we should get ready to go. We're heading to Ireland,
girls." Raven nodded. Kallista saluted. Israel smiled, "I think I
might actually enjoy kicking the Nightmare itself in the backside." and
turned, heading for one of his big boxes of grenades.
Kallista sat on her bed, anxious all of a
sudden now that she had a moment to think about everything. Several kimonos
were spread out on her bed, and she was supposed to be packing. But she was too
lost in thought to figure out which one to bring. A man in elegant purple robes
passed by her door and saw her. He realized she was worried about something,
and his green eyes softened. He knocked on her doorframe, and Kallista looked
up, surprised. "Oh!" she said, seeing the highly respected Octaboona
Ambrosius in her doorway. His face was lined with the years and his silver hair
was tied up in a ponytail, but his eyes sparkled when she looked at them.
"Hello," she said hesitantly, not knowing what he was there for.
He smiled
slightly, "May I come in?"
"Yes,
of course... Can I... help you with something?"
"No,
thank you, Kallista." he replied, stepping in. "I was just wondering
if you were alright is all."
"I'm
ok." she lied before looking into his eyes again and sighing. "I'm
worried about a friend of mine."
"Ah...,
friends are wonderful, aren't they? Is he a close friend of yours?"
"It's
a she, and yes. She's in danger, though, and I really don't know how I can help
or even if it's possible." Octaboona looked down for a minute, thinking.
When he looked back up, he placed a hand on her shoulder and said, "I know
it's hard to believe, but just the fact that you're thinking about her-
worrying about her- that helps her more than you might think. Somewhere, your
friend knows there's someone who worries for her and hopes she's alright. That
encourages her, gives her strength to go on. You're helping her more than you
can imagine just by being her friend. If you did nothing else, you would have
helped already immeasurably."
He let a moment pass silently and took a
step back, about to leave. Kallista glanced up at him, "Thank you,"
she said. He smiled, "You're welcome." He turned, leaving, but looked
back "By the way?"
"Yes?"
Kallista asked, looking up. Octaboona nodded towards her kimonos
"I
like the purple one."
Raven drew her arm back, an arrow between
her fingertips. She took a breath, looking at the target thirty feet away. Her
blond hair was braided to keep any loose strands from getting in her way, and
her dark brown eyes narrowed. She had shot a thousand arrows before, and knew
she would shoot a thousand more. Generally, she would practice at lightening
fast speeds, drawing, releasing, and leaping or rolling to one side or the
other in twenty seconds or less, but sometimes, she liked to go through the
fundamentals of it a few times, loosen up her joints and take her time to make
it perfect. She exhaled and released at the same time. The arrow flew deftly
through the air and struck half-way up the shaft in the very center of the
target. She smiled, always loving those perfect shots. She retrieved her arrow and returned it to the canvas hung over her shoulder.
Now she just had to sharpen her knives, and
she'd be ready.
Gepard Valk, having taken a vacation from
Ireland to Australia and decided to board with a bunch of friends and mages,
strolled down one of the many hallways in Elysium Asylum, utterly bored. How
did he ever think up this whole "take a break from saving the world"
thing. There was nothing to do otherwise. He had already caught up on Doctor
Who and House, and then he decided he would read a book. That probably would
have been entertaining if it was something besides The Mating Habits of the
Reptile World. Yeah, didn't turn out too well. So he had now decided to
take a walk and mutter to himself slightly about the dumb villains taking too
long to try to destroy something.
Passing a door, he heard a distinct thwack.
He paused for a moment outside, shrugged and opened it. A young girl with
blond, braided hair turned around, smiling, and put an arrow away. Gepard
grimaced. Arrows were not his forte, especially when they chose to stab through
his leg.
He closed the door, starting to turn, when
Israel Elysium, the owner of this mansion, ran past him at top speed yelling,
"Ruuuuuuuuuuun!" Gepard grinned, and did just that.
A
minute ago
Israel laughed and grinned just a little
madly as he pulled a metal box from under his bed, which was actually a
surprisingly good hiding spot. He opened it, revealing several grenades inside.
His gold-flecked green eyes seems to sparkle, just a bit more. He picked up
some and started attaching them to his belt, under his trenchcoat, when his
phone vibrated, alerting him of a text. His hands were unfortunately full of
grenades so he gripped one between his teeth and picked up his phone with the
other. At that very second, Dragona burst into the room, surprising Israel, as
he half leaped and half turned around, the grenade slipping from his teeth and
falling to the ground. "You lied!" Dragona shouted as Israel eyes
grew wide, realizing he still had the pins in his teeth. "You moron!"
shouted Israel back, "Run!"
Dragona, taken off guard, faltered, "What?"
But Israel ignored him, fell to the ground, grabbed the grenade, and ran out
the door. "Ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuun!" he yelled at Gepard Valk as he passed
him. He turned around a corner, saw the door he was looking for- the explosion
experiment room- threw the grenade inside and fell on the door, shutting it
right before it exploded. Thank goodness he had that room built close to his
own. Israel sighed, and muttered, "Yeah..., I'm awesome," as Gepard
appeared around the corner with a grin on his face.
"So what was that all
about?" he asked.
"Oh,
well, the pins in a grenade were pulled out..."
"Great!"
Gepard grinned, "By whom?"
Israel
coughed. "It's not important. The point is, no one exploded, and that's
always a good thing." He nodded, starting to walk back towards his room.
“By the way, you were supposed to run in the other direction, you know?”
“Oh, was
I? Well, if I had done that then I wouldn’t have had this opportunity to ask
you two very important things, would I?”
“What?
What are you going to ask me?”
“First of
all, I need some world saving business, and I want to talk with you about that,
so conference?”
Israel
grinned, “Sure.”
“And
secondly, may I hit that guy?”
Israel
glanced sideways at Gepard, realized he was serious, then looked in the
direction he was indicating. “You mean
Dragona?”
“Is that
his name? Yes, then, Dragona. Something about his face… bothers me. It may be
the hair… I’m not sure.”
Israel
grinned, remembering how Dragona had burst into his room, so very unwelcome.
“Go ahead.”
“Really?”
Gep said, somewhat surprised. Then he smiled too, “I knew it was a good idea to
be friends with you.” He walked in front of Israel, and up to Dragona who was
leaning against the door to Israel’s room, wearing a scowl and a vague,
confused expression.
“Hey,”
Gepard said, “What’s up?” Then he punched him, right in the nose, and walked
past into Israel’s room as Dragona stumbled back, yelling, “What’s that
for?”
Israel laughed and followed Gepard Valk into
his room. Dragona appeared in the doorway, finger raised, and about to shout
something, but he didn’t get a chance as Israel muttered, “Not right now.” And
slammed the door in his face.
***
Skyril sat in the room she had confiscated,
nervous. The howls had vanished, like the werewolves had just disappeared. What
had happened? Were they just being really, really quiet or were they
actually gone? She couldn’t really see either of those options happening
normally, but on the other hand, she wasn’t exactly in a normal world at the
moment.
She stood from where she had sat on the bed,
and shifted the curtain slightly, peering out into the darkness. There was
nothing, nobody that she could see. The moon was way over head, and she figured
it was about midnight.
With a sigh, she sat back down, not yet
ready to face the Nightmare’s games. She felt her broken arm throbbing again,
and unwrapped it as gently as possible. At first she wished there was more
light to see by, but grimaced at what she could see and counted her
blessings instead. There was blood and dirt and grime, she could tell that
much. “Ok,” she muttered to herself, “I need water. That’s what I need. And
yes, I know the first step to insanity is talking to myself, thank you very
much.”
She stood shakily, and walked to the door.
Cracking it open a touch, she glanced out and listened for a full minute.
Nothing. She slipped out and walked down the hall, her boots quietly tapping on
hardwood floors. When she came to a door, she peered inside until she found the
bathroom. When she did, she parted the curtains a tiny bit to let in some
moonlight and looked at her reflection in the mirror. Hair all a mess, face
tear-streaked and smeared with dirt and blood, teeth marks on one side of her
neck and tears all in her clothes, not to mention the broken arm she held next
to her carefully. Skyril sighed, turned on the faucets, and got to work.
After she had washed her face and gently
soaked her arm, she went back to the room she had been in and rifled through
the drawers, hoping what she got wouldn’t count as stealing. She found a long
sash and pulling that out, making a new makeshift sling for her arm. She pulled
back her black hair into a ponytail, and threw on a black t-shirt and pants.
Then she curled up on the bed, ignoring the blankets, and fell fast asleep.
***
"So." Gepard said, "I'm
basically bored out of my mind. Do you happen to know of any world threats
going on right now? Or perhaps just a minor annoying ax murderer? Or possibly
some nice goblins to track down? A unicorn sighting? An assassin? A piece of
kelp that has come to life and is now terrorizing the world with its green,
slimy-"
"Gepard!"
"Yes?"
Israel laughed, "I'm afraid there have
been no terrible kelp attacks at the moment, but there is something
going on. And I woudn't mind if you accompanied us either. As a matter of fact,
I think that's a good idea. Of course, you're a guest here, and I shouldn't be
asking you to fly off on a brash, rash, and possibly suicidal mission to stop a
monster that is actually the reason for all bad dreams in the world, that can't
be tracked as far as I know, and happens to have kidnapped a good friend of
mine, tortured her, and might have already killed her or worse, and soon will
either destroy the world, or make everybody in it insane. And yet I seem to be
asking anyway. Want to come?"
Gepard
paused for only five seconds before replying with a smile,
"Absolutely."
Israel
nodded cheerfully, "Good. Now get packed. You have about ten minutes
before we leave to Ireland."
Ten
minutes later
Kallista, Raven, Gepard, and Israel stood in
the grand entrance of Elysium Asylum., "Well," Israel said,
"Everybody ready? Got your guns, swords, daggers, bows, grenades, and
anything else you might need?"
Octaboona
entered the room. "Ah, Kallista, I see you're leaving." She turned,
and smiled,
"Yes,
I am."
He nodded. "Well,
I hope you find the friend you were looking for."
"Thanks, I inten-"
"Thanks, I inten-"
Dragona
stormed in yelling, "You're all a bunch of liars!" He glared at
Octaboona, who frowned. Kallista bored holes in Dragona, and Israel sighed.
Dragona stomped up to Israel, saying, "You're all going on some top-secret
mission, aren't you? Well, then, I'm going to go too!"
Raven's eyebrows rose, "Yeah, not
likely." Dragona spun on her, but then Octaboona spoke up, "Dragona,
perhaps they are, but it seems that if they didn't want us to know, it was for
a reason. Perhaps it's even to protect us, who knows. So lets just stay here,
alright?" Dragona walked towards Octaboona, his eye narrowed.
"You
know what? I don't think so, and if you're so weak as to want to stay here
while they," he gestured at the four of them, "are going, then
I think you ought to man up and come along as well."
Kallista
tapped Dragona's shoulder, and he turned around. She grabbed him by his collar
and shoved him against the wall, "Hey!" She shouted, "There is no
way you're getting Octa involved in this! So if you don't want to be on my
bad side then you apologize to him." She glared into his startled eyes,
"Now!"
"Y-yes,
Ma'am!" he stuttered, "Sorry, Octaboona, sir." Israel's eyebrows
rose, and Raven's mouth formed a small 'O' shape. Gepard, on the other hand,
just grinned.
"Well,
alright then," she said, letting him fall in a heap. "Here," she
turned slightly, having produced a pink cupcake from seemingly no where,
"have a cupcake." She handed it to him as he stared up in shock.
"Now," Kallista turned back to everyone, "are you guys ready, or
what?"
***
Skyril was with her father. She was eight
years old and playing in the park. She laughed as she slid down the slide,
jumping up right away and wanting to slide again. "Now," Her father
said, "we have to go back home, sweetheart." She looked up at him
unhappily. He was tall with hair as black as hers. His eyes, though, were
brown, so she must have gotten her green ones from her mother. "But,
Daddy! Can't I slide some more?"
"I'm
sorry," he frowned, glancing at his watch, "but we need to get you
back home so I can get back to work." Skyril pouted, then had an idea.
"Daddy! I could stay here, and walk
back later!"
"No,
hon, your mother would kill me, honestly!" He put his big hand on her
shoulder and started to guide her towards the car. She struggled, pouting, and
wanting to stay at the park longer. She imagined his eyes in her mind. They
were always so determined. She wished she could just stop them from staring
like that. "AH!" Her father yelled all of a sudden, falling on his
knees. Skyril cried out, "What's wrong? Daddy! What's wrong, Daddy?"
He clutched his face, yelling, "I can't
see! I can't see! I'm blind! What's happening to me? What did you do? What’s
happened to me?"